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A History of the County of Bedford
… ago. On the north side of the green is the site of the old manor-house, where there is a stone dovecote in a ruinous … Otehul (xiv cent.). MANORS In 1086 Houghton was a royal manor, and was assessed at 10 hides. Its annual yield was 10 … their respective rights. The amount due from the manor to the king was 40 a year, and the course of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Mr. Chamberlayne, predecessor of the present lord of the manor, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, 1 and are … fell on him and put a stop to his destructions. MANORS The manor of HOUND does not appear in the Domesday Survey in … in Meonstoke Hundred as belonging to Hugh de Port's manor of Warnford, not, however, paying geld with Warnford, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… capital messuage here in 1297, and 'the mansion called the manor-house' was mentioned in the reign of Charles I. 13 … 1890, and one at Scackleton was built in 1866. Manors The 'manor' and 8 carucates at HOVINGHAM belonged before the … fee, 25 Coulton and perhaps the others being held of the manor of Thirsk, 26 of which Hovingham was a member. 27 In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stones. The rents of it amount to about 460l. per ann. THE MANOR of Hollingborne, which was given to the priory of … 980, claims over this parish; subordinate to which is the manor of Hucking-court, late the property of the Rev. John … of Hollingborne-hill. HUCKING, alias RUMPSTED, is a small manor in this parish, which acquired its latter name from the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… filled with water surrounds the house. A survey 5 of the manor made in 1650 shows that the court-house then possessed … Slowes, Mawbridge or Maybridge Close, Windmill Field. 6 MANOR A reference to HUDDINGTON 7 occurs amongst the … by Wulfric, as a villein, of the Bishop of Worcester's manor of Northwick. 10 The overlordship of the Bishop of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… stands on the north side of the grounds of Hughenden Manor, in the southern part of the parish, and to the … been a good deal restored and altered in modern times. The manor-house stands on a hill in the south of the parish. It … fills up when there is sufficient water in it. 3 Hughenden Manor, which was formerly the seat of Benjamin Disraeli Earl …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of it, 28 stand in the east of the parish in Oare village. Manor. Huish belonged to Richard Esturmy in 1086 but did not … held it c. 1163, 30 and from at least 1198 to 1212 the manor of HUISH still belonged to a Robert Doygnel, possibly … c. 1247, 35 when his own heir was a minor. Custody of the manor was granted to Silvester de Everdon (d. 1254), bishop …
A History of the County of Somerset
… little, and in 1971 was 213. 34 MANORS. Ailric held the manor of HUISH, later HUISH CHAMPFLOWER, T.R.E., and Roger Arundel in 1086. 35 The overlordship of the manor descended, like that of Raddington, 36 with the barony … were in the hands of the king as Eleanor's heir. 44 The manor was said to be held of the king in chief by the terre …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the king. 11 This land formed part of the manor of Pitney Wearne which was in the hands of the Crown … Wearne, the centre of the western part of Pitney Wearne manor. 29 It stretches for half a mile along a road on the … had been built at Huish, the estate was known as the manor of HUISH. 76 Successive bishops of Bath and Wells held …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a wide green, the church being on the east side, and the manor house near it on the south. There is a moated site to … on the west, and scattered cottages on the north-west. The manor house has been modernized, but the staircase is of … paintings, with the stories of Phaedra and Hercules. Manor There appears to be no record of the manor of HULCOTT …